You're Hosting and Planning
a Baby Shower Party
With all of the responsibility of a baby shower party,
you need to start off right.
And that means that you need to find a free baby shower idea that will create a playful mood as well as beautiful memories for both the guests and for mom. Running out of ideas? Here's the help that you need.
An easy way to get the baby shower party planning started is to head to the local library. While there will probably be books giving out baby shower party idea after baby shower party idea, you actually want to head to the fiction section and into the picture books.
Using fictional characters and stories as the start of a baby shower party is a great way to get everything that you need in one place. And this free baby shower idea also comes with endless possibilities and applications.
You can start your baby shower party with a baby shower invitation that reflects that children's story that you have chosen. Decorate the card with the characters from the story or give a piece of the story on the outside of the invite. You can cut the invite into various shapes and mail them as postcards as well.
You can then choose the baby shower decorations for the party from that initial idea. Think about the traditional streamers and balloons, but if you're having a moonlight theme to the party, then you can also hang stars and moons from the various tables. Perhaps a 'cow jumped over the moon' theme will be perfect for the shower?
From there, you can choose baby shower food and other menu items that reflect the baby shower party theme that you have chosen. A Winnie the Pooh theme can include a cake in the shape of this beloved bear or perhaps honey pots with small candles in them as favors.
And all of this is coming from that free baby shower idea that the library provided.
Your baby shower party doesn't have to stick with fairy tales either. You could also choose any of a number of animals or other cherished childhood stories. For even more baby shower party ideas, you can go to "The Baby Shower Kit" by Michael Rasmussen and Jillian Blume.